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The Chronicle letters editor, William Pates, went on leave last week after Grade the News, a regional media watchdog based at Stanford University, revealed Pates had made donations to Kerry and to three local Democrats.The newspaper has a policy prohibiting journalists from giving money to campaigns without first consulting top editors.The Chronicle editorial page editor John Diaz, who is a regular guest on the NewsHour, told Grade the News that Pates had never notified him of his political contributions.He on paid leave while we are investigating; we have not made any judgment at this point as to whether the policy was violated, Diaz said.I stanley cup t would be a concern to have somebody who is involved in selecting letters make what amounts to a public demonstration of support for a stanley cup particular candidate which would undermine the paper credibility with its readers, Diaz said.Pates was removed from editing letters to the editor, not as a disciplinary action, but to avoid the appearance of a conflict of interest, Diaz told the Online NewsHour. His new assignment has not yet been determined.The Chronicle policy is very clear that this would be out of bounds, 82 stanley cup 21; he added.But Pates said he was surprise by the paper action because he is not involved in news coverage as a member of the Chronicle editorial page staff.Our policy is rather vague on the matter of conflicts of interest and ethics, and I d |
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